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- Title
INFLUENCE OF PARTICLE SIZE AND LOAD ON LOSS OF MATERIAL IN MANGANESE-STEEL MATERIAL: AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION.
- Authors
SINHA, R.; MUKHOPADHYAY, A. K.
- Abstract
The present study explores the influence of variables like particle size of coal, load, speed and sliding distance on weight loss in manganese-steel (Mn-steel). The observations are made using pin-on-disc apparatus. Specimen prepared from Mn-steel used for the wear test. The size and shape of specimen is in accordance with ASTM G99 standard. From design of experiment (DOE) procedure the variables load were altered to assess the weight loss in material. It is observed that with the increase in particle size and load, the weight loss increases when other variables are constant. Mn-steel shows decrease in weight loss at higher load due to property of dipole interaction and stacking fault energy (SFE). Decrease in weight loss at higher load results in transition in wear mechanism from scratch to groove formation as observed under field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM).
- Subjects
PARTICLE size distribution; MANGANESE steel; EXPERIMENTAL design; SCANNING electron microscopy; FIELD emission electron microscopy; DIPOLE interactions; FRETTING corrosion
- Publication
Archives of Metallurgy & Materials, 2018, Vol 63, Issue 1, p359
- ISSN
1733-3490
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.24425/118948